I've found that sometimes I get into the BR and start trying to figure out the tempo, and before long I'm not sure whether I can remember what I was hearing in my head before I started.
So lately I've been using this tool:
all8.com > tools > Tap for Beats Per Minute (http://www.all8.com/tools/bpm.htm)
You just tap any key on your keyboard along with the music you hear in your head, and it tells you the tempo. Then you can take that tempo to your drum arrangement. Usually I will adjust the tempo a beat or two faster or slower in order to be able cut the tempo evenly in half if I need to for some patterns. (And I often do.)
A useful site for Micro BR users!
You can do the same thing on any BR except the Micro BR by tapping the [TAP (TEMPO)] button at least four times. This will set the tempo according to your rate of tapping and display the BPM.
Yep, Tap Tempo + BR900 = MIRACLE!!
Cool feature indeed!!
Quote from: 64Guitars on May 29, 2009, 10:15:47 PMA useful site for Micro BR users!
You can do the same thing on any BR except the Micro BR by tapping the [TAP (TEMPO)] button at least four times.
Well I'll be damned! I'm so old school I hadn't realized that "tap tempo" was such a common feature. I should have known, though. I just ordered
this Zoom pedal (http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1855), which has that feature.
Quote from: Ted on May 29, 2009, 08:36:08 PMso lately I've been using this tool:
all8.com > tools > Tap for Beats Per Minute (http://www.all8.com/tools/bpm.htm)
Thanx Ted !!
Tap- tempo should be on the next MicroBR !!! a most useful feature.
Thanks for that Ted. I have various devices that have tap tempo on them, but I'm finding often they're not switched on when I need it! The laptop invariably is :)
Thanks Ted. I had an application for this once but it got lost in switching computers. I've bookmarked this one. It's nice and easy and it seems to work.